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The Detroit Pistons dominated the Orlando Magic 116-94 in Game 7, overcoming a 3-1 series deficit. Head coach J.B. Bickerstaff emphasized the significance of this victory in his postgame comments.
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The Detroit Pistons didnāt just survive Sunday night at Little Caesars Arena. They made a statement.
Facing elimination just days ago and trailing the series three games to one, the No. 1 seed Pistons flipped the narrative in emphatic fashion, crushing the Orlando Magic 116-94 in Game 7. What followed wasnāt just celebration. It was validation.
Head coach J.B. Bickerstaff made that crystal clear in his postgame remarks.
Detroit Pistons Game 7 win
In the moments after Detroitās dominant win, Bickerstaff didnāt hesitate to define what this team represents.
āThis is a special group and you canāt count us out no matter the circumstances,ā he said.
It wasnāt coach speak. It was a reflection of what just unfolded over the past week.
JB: āThis is a special group and you canāt count us out no matter the circumstances.ā
On Tobias Harris: āNobody can say sā to me about Tobias. Heās dependable, reliable, prepared for the moment. Heās a leader, heās a great teammate, heās a great human being.ā pic.twitter.com/YRflM9KFzW
ā Omari Sankofa II (@omarisankofa) May 3, 2026
The Pistons were pushed to the brink after falling behind 3-1 in the series. Their offense sputtered. Their composure was questioned. For a young team carrying the weight of expectations as the top seed, the pressure was real.
The Pistons won Game 7 against the Magic with a score of 116-94.
The Pistons flipped the narrative by winning three consecutive games after trailing the series 3-1.
J.B. Bickerstaff made it clear that the victory was not just a celebration but also a validation of the team's efforts.
This win significantly boosts the Pistons' momentum and confidence as they advance further in the playoffs.
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Instead of folding, Detroit responded with three straight wins, each one more convincing than the last.
Game 7 was the exclamation point.
The box score tells the story of a team that found its rhythm when it mattered most.
Cade Cunningham led the charge with 32 points and 12 assists, controlling the tempo from start to finish. Tobias Harris delivered one of his best performances of the postseason with 30 points and nine rebounds, knocking down five shots from beyond the arc.
Jalen Duren dominated the interior with 15 points and 15 rebounds, anchoring a defense that overwhelmed Orlando in the second half.
Detroit outscored the Magic 40-27 in the second quarter and never looked back.
It was complete. It was confident. And it was exactly what Bickerstaff has been demanding.
One of the most telling moments from Bickerstaffās postgame comments came when discussing Tobias Harris.
āNobody can say anything to me about Tobias. Heās dependable, reliable, prepared for the moment. Heās a leader, heās a great teammate, heās a great human being.ā
Harris backed it up on the floor.
His efficient 11-of-18 shooting performance set the tone early, and his ability to stretch the floor forced Orlandoās defense into difficult decisions all night. Beyond the numbers, his presence stabilized a team that needed veteran leadership during its toughest stretch of the series.
For a roster built around rising stars, Harris provided the steady hand.
Bickerstaff didnāt shy away from the difficulty of the journey.
āI know a lot of people wouldāve liked it to be easier, but I think it was great for our guys to go through what they went through, to understand what it looks like and where they have to be in order to get it done.ā
That perspective may end up defining this postseason run.
JB: āI know a lot of people wouldāve liked it to be easier but I think it was great for our guys to go through what they went through, to understand what it looks like and where they have to be in order to get it done.ā pic.twitter.com/zqb7mK1Nd7
ā Omari Sankofa II (@omarisankofa) May 3, 2026
Detroit didnāt cruise past Orlando. It had to adjust, respond, and evolve under pressure. The experience of climbing out of a 3-1 hole could prove invaluable as the competition intensifies in the next round.
For a team with championship aspirations, this was more than a first-round series. It was a test of identity.
The Pistons now advance with momentum, confidence, and a clearer understanding of what it takes to win when everything is on the line.
They showed they can dominate. More importantly, they showed they can respond.
And if Bickerstaff is right, this group is just getting started.